Other than Chanute's diary, the eyewitness accounts of newspaper reporters are the
best record of what transpired in the dunes along the southern shore of Lake Michigan.
These reports cover the time from Chanute's first experiments in Miller to the flight
of Herring's motorized glider in St. Joseph, Michigan two years later. There are
other interesting accounts which may be added at some point, in particular
Henry Bunting's recollections of his
visit to the Chanute camp written years after the event.

Relatively long and interesting article about the experiments that hints at the
conflict between Chanute and Herring at this time. Chanute is recognized as a "visitor"
to the experiments of 1897, but the writer hints that these are really Chanute's
experiments. This is a very interesting article in many respects.